Title :
Design and implementation of all-digital receivers for mobile communications
Author :
Subramanian, Ravi ; Barberis, Marc ; Gerbig, Frank ; Ghosh, Biswa
Author_Institution :
Synopsys Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA
Abstract :
The ability to turn advanced digital receiver concepts into silicon VLSI is fast becoming the key factor in competing successfully to realize commercial mobile communication systems. Behavioral synthesis is central to the next-generation of high-level VLSI design automation tools that allow designing at the algorithm level and rapid exploration of the VLSI architecture space. We demonstrate how to leverage behavioral synthesis technology in the design of digital transceivers. We propose and demonstrate a new DSP system design methodology where digital communications engineers can interactively explore detection and estimation algorithms, architectures, and their IC implementation. We demonstrate how the designer can explore algorithms and architectures using three examples from portable and mobile communication modem applications: an MFSK receiver for paging applications, a receiver front-end channel filter for a wideband modem, and a Viterbi decoder used for trellis-coded modulation. Using the methodology, we demonstrate how system designers can exercise control over algorithm parameters as well as architectural parameters such as hardware area, speed, and latency. This allows algorithm designers to quickly explore different VLSI architectures that execute the same algorithm
Keywords :
VLSI; Viterbi decoding; circuit CAD; digital filters; digital radio; digital signal processing chips; frequency shift keying; integrated circuit design; land mobile radio; mobile radio; modems; paging communication; radio receivers; radiofrequency filters; transceivers; trellis coded modulation; DSP system design; IC implementation; MFSK receiver; Si; VLSI architecture space; Viterbi decoder; algorithm level design; algorithm parameters; all-digital receivers; behavioral synthesis; commercial mobile communication systems; detection algorithms; digital communications; digital transceivers design; estimation algorithms; hardware area; high-level VLSI design automation tools; latency; mobile communication modem; paging applications; portable communication modem; receiver front-end channel filter; silicon VLSI; speed; trellis-coded modulation; wideband modem; Algorithm design and analysis; Design automation; Digital communication; Digital signal processing; Mobile communication; Modems; Silicon; Space technology; Transceivers; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3157-5
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1996.501470